Colorado Code § 29-4-504

Appointment of commissioners
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(1) The authority shall consist of
commissioners appointed by the board in the manner provided in either subsection (2) or (3) of
this section.
(2) The board may provide that the members of the board shall ex officio be appointed
the commissioners of the authority. The terms of office of such commissioners shall be
coterminous with their terms of office on the board. The chairman of the board shall ex officio
be chairman of the commissioners, and the commissioners shall select from their members a
vice-chairman.
(3) (a) The board may provide that an authority shall consist of no more than eleven
commissioners appointed by the chairman of the board, who shall designate the first chairman.
Not more than one of such commissioners may be a county official. In the event that a county
official is appointed as a commissioner of an authority, acceptance or retention of such
appointment shall not be deemed a forfeiture of his or her office, or incompatible therewith, or
affect his or her tenure or compensation in any way. The term of office of a commissioner of an
authority who is a county official shall not be affected or curtailed by the expiration of the term
of his or her county office.
(b) The commissioners who are appointed under the provisions of this subsection (3)
shall be designated by the chairman of the board to serve for terms that are staggered from the
date of their appointment such that, to the extent possible, the terms of an equal number of
commissioners end each year. Thereafter, the term of office shall be five years. A commissioner
shall hold office until his or her successor has been appointed and has qualified. Vacancies other
than by reason of expiration of terms shall be filled for the unexpired term. A majority of the
commissioners shall constitute a quorum. The chairman of the board shall file with the county
clerk and recorder a certificate of the appointment or reappointment of any commissioner, and
such certificate shall be conclusive evidence of the due and proper appointment of such
commissioner. The authority shall select from its members a vice-chairman and a chairman
when the office of the first chairman becomes vacant.
(3.5) Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, commencing on and after
August 2, 2000, as new appointments are made to authorities pursuant to subsection (3) of this
section, such appointments shall be made so that not less than one commissioner of each
authority shall be an individual who is directly assisted by the authority and who may, if
provided in a plan of the authority, be elected by individuals directly assisted by the authority.
This subsection (3.5) shall not apply to any authority with fewer than three hundred public
housing units if the authority provides reasonable notice to the resident advisory board of the
opportunity for not less than one individual to serve as a commissioner of the authority as
provided in this subsection (3.5) and, within a reasonable time after receipt by such board of the
notice, the authority is not notified of the intention of any such individual to serve as a
commissioner.
(4) A commissioner shall receive no compensation for his services, but shall be
reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of his official duties.
(5) An authority may employ a secretary who shall be executive director, technical
experts, and such other officers, agents, and employees, permanent and temporary, as it may
require, and shall determine their qualifications, duties, and compensation. An authority may call
upon the corporation counsel or county attorney for such legal services as it may require, or it
may employ its own counsel and legal staff. An authority may delegate to one or more of its
agents or employees such powers or duties as it may deem proper.
(6) The board may, by resolution, change the method of appointment of commissioners
after a proper notice and hearing, and set a date for the changed method to become effective.
(7) No commissioner or employee of an authority shall acquire any interest, direct or
indirect, in any project or in any property included or planned to be in any project, nor shall he
have any interest, direct or indirect, in any contract or proposed contract for materials or services
to be furnished or used in connection with any project. If any commissioner or employee of an
authority owns or controls an interest, direct or indirect, in any property included or planned to
be included in any project, he shall immediately disclose the same in writing to the authority,
and such disclosure shall be entered upon the minutes of the authority. Failure to so disclose
such interest shall constitute misconduct in office. Upon disclosure such commissioner or
employee shall not be allowed to participate in any action by the authority for acquisition of such
property or making such contract.
(8) For inefficiency or neglect of duty or misconduct in office, a commissioner of an
authority may be removed by the board, but only after a hearing and after he has been given a
copy of the charges at least ten days prior to such hearing and an opportunity to be heard in
person or by counsel. In the event of the removal of any commissioner, a record of the
proceedings together with the charges and findings thereon shall be filed in the office of the
clerk of the board.
(9) The terms of office of present commissioners of authorities created under this section
shall expire July 1, 1973. Prior to such date, the board shall appoint new commissioners, as
provided in subsections (2) and (3) of this section, such appointments to be effective July 1,
1973.

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